| Literature DB >> 22817607 |
Sami Tarnanen1, Marko H Neva, Joost Dekker, Keijo Häkkinen, Kimmo Vihtonen, Liisa Pekkanen, Arja Häkkinen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lumbar spine fusion (LSF) effectively decreases pain and disability in specific spinal disorders; however, the disability rate following surgery remains high. This, combined with the fact that in Western countries the number of LSF surgeries is increasing rapidly it is important to develop rehabilitation interventions that improve outcomes. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22817607 PMCID: PMC3436790 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-13-123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Flowchart of the study.
Back-specific exercises program
| I | 1. Squat (SP, EB) | MS |
| 2. Abdominal crunch (SUP) | ME | |
| 3. Hip abduction (CLP) | CNSP | |
| 4. Hip abduction and external rotation (SLP, EB) | CNSP/ME | |
| 5. Hip extension (PRO) | CNSP | |
| 6. Hip extension (FPKP, EB) Sets x Repetitions: 2 x 10-15-20 | CNSP/ME | |
| II | 1. Squat (SP, EB) | MS |
| 2. &3. Bilateral shoulder extension and flexion (SP, EB) | ME/MS | |
| 4. Heel slide or leg lift and knee extension with one leg (SUP) | CNSP | |
| 5. Hip extension or hip extension and knee extension (CLP) | CNSP/ME | |
| 6. Hip abduction (SLP, EB) | CNSP/ME | |
| 7. Hip extension (EB) or bird dog exercise (FPKP) Sets x Repetitions: 2 x 10-15-20 | CNSP/ME | |
| III | 1. Squat (SP, EB) | MS |
| 2. & 3. Bilateral shoulder extension and flexion (SP, EB) | ME/MS | |
| 4. Leg lift and knee extension with one leg (SUP) | CNSP | |
| 5. Hip extension and knee extension (CLP) | CNSP/ME | |
| 6. Bird dog exercise (FPKP) | CNSP/ME | |
| 7. Hip abduction (SP) Sets x Repetitions: 2–3 x 10-15-20 | CNSP/ME | |
| IV | 1. Squat (EB) or forward lunge (SP) | MS |
| 2. Waiters bow exercise with elastic band (SP, EB) | MS | |
| 3. & 4. Bilateral shoulder extension and flexion (SP, EB) | ME/MS | |
| 5. & 6. Unilateral shoulder horizontal adduction and abduction (SIP, EB) | CNSP/ME | |
| 7. Hip abduction (SP, EB) Sets x Repetitions: 2–3 x 10-15-20 | CNSP/ME | |
| V | 1. Forward lunge (SP) | ME/MS |
| 2. Waiters bow exercise (SP, EB) | MS | |
| 3. & 4. Unilateral shoulder horizontal adduction and abduction (SP, EB) | CNSP/ME | |
| 5.& 6 Downward chop and upward chop (SIP, EB) | CNSP/ME | |
| 7. Hip abduction (SP, EB) Sets x Repetitions: 2-3-4 x 10-15-20 | CNSP/ME | |
| VI | 1. Forward lunge (SP) | ME/MS |
| 2. Waiters bow exercise (SP, EB) | MS | |
| 3. & 4. Unilateral shoulder horizontal adduction and abduction (SP, EB) | CNSP/ME | |
| 5. & 6. Downward chop and upward chop (SP, EB) Sets x Repetitions: 2-3-4 x 10-15-20 | CNSP/ME |
SP, standing position; SUP, supine position; CLP, crook lying position; SLP, side lying position; PRO, prone position; FPKP, four-point kneeling position; SIP, sitting position; EB, with elastic band resistance; MS, muscle strength; ME, muscle endurance; CNSP, control of the neutral lumbar spine position.
Aims for increasing the number of daily steps
| 10 000 steps/day, if: age under 65 years, healthy and no restrictions to increase physical activity | 1. If baseline level <5 000 (sedentary), number of steps is increased 15% every other months until the target level is reached |
| 2. If baseline level 5 000–7 499 (”low active”), number of steps is increased 10% every other months until the target level is reached | |
| 3. If baseline level 7 500–9 999 (”somewhat active”), number of steps is increased 5% every other months until the target level is reached | |
| 4. If baseline level >10 000 (active), this level is maintained or number of steps is increased 5% every other months until 12 500/day (”highly active”) is reached (Categorized according to Tudor-Locke et al. 2008 [ | |
| 7 500 steps/day, if: age >65 years and/or chronic diseases and/or some restriction to increase physical activity [ | 1. If baseline level <4 250, number of steps is increased 15% every other months until the target level is reached. In later phase this level is maintained or a new goal is set. |
| 2. If baseline level >4 250, number of steps is increased 10% every other months until the target level is reached. In later phase this level is maintained or a new goal is set. |